Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) points skyward as he sits on the bench in the first half during an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz Wednesday Dec. 19, 2018, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Join us for live news and analysis Wednesday at 6 p.m. as the Warriors hit the road to face the slumping Utah Jazz.

The Warriors (21-10) have won six of their last seven games, including a convincing 110-93 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies at Oracle on Monday. Kevin Durant scored 23 points and Stephen Curry added 20 points while passing the 15,000-point plateau in his career.

The last time the Warriors faced the Jazz was Oct. 19, their second game of the season, when former Utah player Jonas Jerebko tipped in the game-winner with 0.3 seconds left for a 124-123 win.

Durant terrorized the Jazz throughout that game, firing in a game-high 38 points.

Utah (14-17) is reeling these days, having lost four of its last five games. The Jazz are coming off a 112-97 loss against the Rockets on Monday night in which James Harden scored 47 vs. Utah. Jazz star Donovan Mitchell had 23 points in the loss.

The Warriors will head back to Oakland for a four-game homestand that will begin Saturday night against the Dallas Mavericks.
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1. Rudy Gobert was so superbly sensational tonight, here's some videos of what he… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…Warriors keep head down and earn everything instead of begging for handouts. True American Dream. twitter.com/warriorsworld/…Dray the last guy you want to talk **** about tooThe Jazz play perhaps their best defensive game of the season, writes @tribjazz , and turn back the Warriors 108-103… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…Great team effort tonight,🔒🔒🔒. Let’s build on that. #ontothenextone 📓| 3-pointers? ✅Blocks? ✅Win? You better believe it ✅

» on.nba.com/2CpH4Fm📓| "It’s not about one guy. You have to find your confidence within the team. That’s what he did tonight.”

📓| A family friend wrote a letter to the boys’ favorite player, asking Jazz forward Joe Ingles if he might be willing to stop by their basketball practice. Ingles was instead able to invite the Ortegas to watch him play.

Sadly, we never got Rudy to say it.for you @FredKerber hope you are wellHerb *** fansIf Steph got calls, he’d have too much help. Let the plebs get traveling and ref bait calls. Steph did it clean. twitter.com/warriorsworld/…“Say it! Say what you want to say. Just say it!”Sorry, did my best with a phoneDonovan Mitchell clowning Rudy and also egging him on to strut about his blocks on Draymond:

As I fire up my take machine one more time on a frigid December evening, I ask myself — is it worth it? Should we pretend to care about a Wednesday night one-game-road-trip loss to the Jazz? Does anything mean anything until April? Alas, the takes must be delivered.Ekpe Udoh’s parting quote for the locker room tonight: “Call your mother and tell her you love her.”Stephen Curry on ball movement and having confidence in Draymond Green’s shooting

With 4 in tonight’s win, Rudy Gobert now has 17 blocked shots against the Warriors in the last three seasons - the… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…Kevin Durant with a nuanced take on the ball movement. Mentioned how Utah made good defensive adjustments

Given his numbers this year, it sounds crazy but I think when Warriors are struggling offensively it becomes clear… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…Donovan Mitchell isn’t down at all after his rough shooting night. Says he’s happy with the win and his six assists. “That’s the story - we won the game.”Draymond Green dares opponents to keep leaving him open. He said he’s going to start making them soon

Donovan hits the free throws, and the Jazz beat the Warriors 108-103 to snap a two-game losing streak,. Improbable win considering Mitchell and Ricky Rubio were a combined 5 of 34 from the field. Made just enough defensive plays down the stretch.